Re: [93attendees] Any onsite weather reports?

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Wed, 15 July 2015 22:05 UTC

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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 00:05:32 +0200
From: Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org>
To: Toerless Eckert <eckert@cisco.com>, "Deen, Glenn (NBCUniversal)" <glenn.deen@nbcuni.com>, Randall Gellens <randy@qti.qualcomm.com>, dcrocker@bbiw.net
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A cursory examination of the 80attendees mailing list finds only this thread:

http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/80attendees/current/msg00160.html

But that was in March.  Air conditioning in Europe rarely has the oomph to turn a summer day into arctic conditions.

So I plan to dress like I would elsewhere in Europe.

(In Germany, we try to keep the temperature difference between outside and cooled inside to less than about 6 to 7 K, so on a 34 °C day it might be a bit warm for some US people.  Of course, we can expect complaints about that, cf. IETF87.  It’s still solid occupational health science.)

Grüße, Carsten

On 15 Jul 2015 at 23:47:41, Randall Gellens (randy@qti.qualcomm.com) wrote:

At 10:08 PM -0700 7/14/15, Dave Crocker wrote:  

> The forecast that I saw for the next 10 days indeed said hot for a few  
> days, and then mostly in the comfortable-to-warm range during the day  
> and comfortable-to-slightly-chilly range at night.  

Based on the forecast I've seen, it doesn't look to be below 70c  
during any hours I'll likely be outside, so I am considering not  
bringing a long-sleeve shirt (to save space in my luggage). But I  
wonder if it might be freezing inside the meeting room? I'm trying  
to recall from the previous two IETFs in Prague, but I can't remember  
anything about the meeting room temperature, only that some meeting  
rooms were terribly smokey (something about the smoking area being  
right outside), along with some parts of the lobby, and the  
mezzanine-level restaurant.  

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